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Raksha Bandhan in Co-Ed Schools: An Enforced Ritual for Involuntary Bro-Zoning
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Raksha Bandhan in Co-Ed Schools: An Enforced Ritual for Involuntary Bro-Zoning

Raksha Bandhan remains a painful memory for many of us because of the involuntary “bro zoning” that went on in co-ed schools. Teachers would ensure that girls tied rakhis on the wrists of their male classmates, rendering any other relationship between them illicit.
Posted by Jackie Thakkar July 15, 2016
Pataakha Review: What Vishal Bhardwaj Gets Right About Sisterly Love
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Pataakha Review: What Vishal Bhardwaj Gets Right About Sisterly Love

Sisters are each other’s strength and weakness – you can’t live with them, can’t live without them. Vishal Bhardwaj’s Pataakha understands this language of sisterhood, where throwing abuses, insults, and jabs at each other is par for the course.
Posted by Poulomi Das July 2, 2016
#MeToo: How Does the World Judge the Wives, Daughters, and Sisters of Sexual Harassers?
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#MeToo: How Does the World Judge the Wives, Daughters, and Sisters of Sexual Harassers?

As scores of working women accuse, name and shame their predators, quickly turning them into poster boys of hate for all of womankind, what happens to the wives, the sisters and the daughters?
Posted by Alka Shukla April 26, 2016
Is Pataakha the Sisterhood Story Bollywood’s Been Waiting For?
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Is Pataakha the Sisterhood Story Bollywood’s Been Waiting For?

In Bollywood films, sisters are always selfless; they are mostly bechara, often vidhwa. If they are twins, one is bold, the other is timid. Our films have mostly paid lip service to a bond as ubiquitous as sisterhood. Will Vishal Bhardwaj’s Pataakha change that?
Posted by Pragyan Mohanty March 30, 2016
Sisters are Protectors Too: Why Raksha Bandhan Needs to be Reimagined
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Sisters are Protectors Too: Why Raksha Bandhan Needs to be Reimagined

As an elder sister, I am constantly bailing my brother out of sticky situations. Which makes me wonder, if I am his protector, shouldn’t he be tying a rakhi on my wrist, instead of the other way around? All traditions need an update and Raksha Bandhan is no different.
Posted by Ayushi Murli March 13, 2016

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